At the regular meeting of the South Ripley Community
School Corporation Board of School Trustees held May 15, Superintendent
Ted Ahaus thanked administrative staff for their hard
work in conducting multiple interviews for the many positions
that were filled.
The positions recommended by Supt. Ahaus include:
Hiring William Vinup as second shift custodian at the
elementary school effective May 24 was recommended. This received
a favorable vote with one abstention;
Melissa Alexander would be hired as a science teacher
at the high school effective for the 2006-2007 school year.
(This action is pending teacher licensure)
Employment of Nicholas Paulin as a science teacher at
the high school effective for the 2006-2007 school year was
recommended. (This is pending emergency permit receipt)
The hiring of Janna Stonebraker as an art teacher at
the high school was recommended. This would be in effect for
the 2006-2007 school year. (Action is pending teacher licensure)
Tara Deppert was recommended for the position of foreign
language teacher at the high school effective for the 2006-2007
school year.
Kristen Stone was recommended to be hired as an elementary
teacher for the 2006-2007 school year.
It was recommended that Ashlee Miller be temporarily
employed at the elementary school as a teacher for the 2006-2007
school year. This would fill a vacancy left by the absence of
Kathy Deaton due to a maternity leave. It was noted that this
is a salary only non-benefits position.
The recommendation of employing Rae Jean Auterson for
the choral director at the Jr.-Sr. High School for the 2006-2007
school year was heard. She was recently non-renewed due to only
having a emergency permit.
The approval of the summer remediation program and teachers
at the high school was recommended.
Approval was requested for the elementary Jump Start
Summer School Program and teachers for the program.
The resignation of Sara Dennis as a Spanish teacher at
the high school will be effective at the end of her maternity
leave (2005-2006 school year). The Superintendent sought approval
to post the position.
Approval for continued program support in the following programs
was requested: At Risk, Title I, Title II, Gifted and Talented,
Prime Time, ROD Special Education Cooperative, School Food and
Nutrition, Southeastern Career Center, Textbook Rental, Safe
and Drug Free Schools, Wilson Education Center, Southeastern
Learning Center (Alternative School), and Indiana Virtual Academy.
When this motion was made, board member Randy McIntosh made
the recommendation that a list of state cuts and reductions
be kept so taxpayers will be aware of funding cuts.
Approval of the 2006-2007 elementary school Rules Handbook was
sought. There were not changes to this edition. The high school
handbook for the 2006-2007 year was approved with changes. These
changes were in relation to a new daily time schedule, a Friday
time schedule with added activity period, and the schedules
for delay and early dismissal days.
Teacher in-service date as approved on the 2006-2007 school
calendar was changed from May 2, 2007 to March 9, 2007 to align
with Jac-Cen-Dels in-service date.
In other business:
Assistant Superintendent Dennis Stockdale presented a
draft of a wellness policy.
Business Manager Lana Miller noted that the school will
have to pay $11,279.82 for free and reduced books that will
not be reimbursed by the state.
South Ripley received $658.10 from their sales at the
recent auction held at the Southeastern Career Center.
A work session followed the regular meeting to discuss a potential
project/renovation.
Board members present at the meeting were: Chris Bradford, Robert
Garcia, Randy McIntosh, Jim Miller, Ralph Miller, and Jim Samples.
Keith Mathews and Attorney Merritt Alcorn were not present at
the meeting.
The next regular meeting of the South Ripley School Board of
Trustees will be held June 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the administrative
building.
